Biological Effects of Blood Loss: Implications for Sampling Volumes and Techniques * Commentary: H. Richard Adams

  • McGuill M
  • Rowan A
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The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on the effects of acute and chronic blood loss and techniques of blood sampling in laboratory animals. When possible, recommendations regarding limits on single and multiple blood samplings in laboratory animals are offered.

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McGuill, M. W., & Rowan, A. N. (1989). Biological Effects of Blood Loss: Implications for Sampling Volumes and Techniques * Commentary: H. Richard Adams. ILAR Journal, 31(4), 5–20. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilar.31.4.5

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